AKA calcium hydrogen sulfate. I know the formula but can't find the state anywhere.
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Write formula for compounds wite the correct formula for the following compounds: sodium bromide calcium chloride calcium sulfide copper(I) carbonate sulfuric acid diphosphorus pentoxide _ chloric acicd ammonium sulfate hydrochloric acid mercury(II) acetate lead (II) nitrite ammonium sulfite sodium sulfate nitrous acid nitric acid iron(III) sulfate barium fluoride copper(I) sulfite ammonium nitrate iron(III) hydroxide mercury(II) nitrate sulfurous acid hydrosulfuric acid iron(II) hydroxide lead(II) chloride calcium hydrogen carbonate sulfur trioxide phosphoric acid bromine pentafluoride dinitrogen tetroxide carbon monoxide aluminum carbonate ammonium...
I found that the molar solubility of Calcium Sulfate is 0.00490 if its Ksp is 2.40x10^-5. But I do not really know how to find the solubility of CaSO4 (136.2 g/mol) in g/mL. Could someone also explain the different parts of this problem as well please? (solubility, molar solubility, and Ksp) Much thanks :) -5.9x107 Find the molar solubility (mol/L) of calcium sulfate if its Ksp = 2:40 Casoy, 7 Cacaq) + soucans K[x][y] 8 52.40xions =x² chong x= .00490...
how do you do this?(please explain with what types of reactions) 10. calcium phosphate plus aluminum sulfate _11. calcium sulfate plus ammonium nitrate 12. potassium plus fluorine gas 13. sodium chloride electrolyzed to form sodium and chlorine gas 14. silver plus barium 15. Iron (III) hydroxide plus phosphoric acid 16. sodium plus nitric acid 17. iron (III) iodide plus copper (II) 18. copper (1) plus sulfuric acid _19. sodium sulfate plus barium chloride _20. hydrogen gas plus oxygen gas
Q43. Write formulas for the following cations: a. Potassium: b. calcium: c. ammonium: d. lead(II) : e. copper(I) : f. zinc: g. titanium(IV) : h. silver: i. nickel(III): j. hydrogen: k. tin(II) : l. mercury(II) : m. iron(III) : Q44. Write formulas for the following anions: a. fluoride: b. oxide: c. iodide: d. carbonate: e. hydrogen carbonate: f. phosphate: g. sulfide: h. sulfate: i. nitride: j. nitrate: k. phosphide: l. chloride:
A hydrate of calcium sulfate, CaSO4 XH20, contains 20.9% water. Calculate the water of crystallization (X), and write the formula of the hydrate. H20 Formula of hydrate CaSO4 Water of crystallization
BA 25.3 An Introduction to Chemical Reactions Page 9 of 12 PRELAB QUESTIONS Read the Background and Words You Should Know section carefully, and then, on a separate, sheet or sheets of paper define, in your own words, the following terms: a. chemical reaction b. chemical change c. physical change d. change of state e. reactant f. product 5. aqueous h. solvent i. formula unit J. exothermic k endothermic I exergonic m. endergonic 2. Write the chemical formulas for the...
7. Calcium sulfate (solid) is added to a solution of water to achieve a concentration of 500 mg/L. Find the equilibrium concentration of dissolved sulfate.
how many moles of calcium carbonate are contained in 5.514x10^20 formula units? please help i know the numbers im getting are wrong
PRELAB QUESTIONS 1. Read the Background and Words You Should Know section carefully, and then, on a separate sheet or sheets of paper, define, in your own words, the following terms: a. chemical reaction b. chemical change c. physical change d. change of state e. reactant f. product g. aqueous h. solvent i. formula unit j. exothermic k. endothermic 1. exergonic m. endergonic 2. Write the chemical formulas for the following: h aluminum 2. Write the chemical formulas for the...
QUESTION1 What is the product of the combination reaction of calcium with chlorine gas? Please just give the formula. Do not specify the state.